
Ocular Ultrasound
Course time: 2h 19min
The eye can easily be visualized using ultrasound. Pathologies such as retinal detachment, vitreous detachment/hemorrhage, abnormal intracranial pressure, papilledema, and ruptured globe can be identified even by the novice users of ultrasound. Learn which transducers, exam types, and gain/depth settings are ideal for ophthomalogical imaging.
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Ocular: Introduction
Introductory material and disclaimer
Ocular: Pretest
Assess your current knowledge in this subject area with a pretest
Ocular: Lesson 1
Introduction, normal anatomy, and technique
Ocular: Mid-Test
Assess your knowledge of the material presented in lesson 1 with a mid-test
Ocular: Lesson 2
Pathology
Ocular: Post-Test
Assess your knowledge of the material presented in lesson 1 and lesson 2 with a post-test. Score 80% or higher to receive a certificate of completion.
Description
- Anterior Chamber
- Lens
- Vitreous Body
- Retina
- Optic Nerve
Description
- Anterior Chamber
- Lens
- Vitreous Body
- Retina
- Optic Nerve
Description
- Retinal Detachment (RD)
- Optic Nerve
Description
- Retinal Detachment (RD)
- Optic Nerve
Description
- Flat Anterior Chamber
- Loss of Spherical Shape
- Vitreous Hemorrhage
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